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Asus PH-GT1030-O2G GeForce GT 1030 2GB Phoenix Fan OC Edition HDMI DVI Graphics Card

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Size: GT 1030 Phoenix 2GB


Style: GT 1030


Features

  • 1531MHz Boost Clock (OC Mode) with 2GB GDDR5 on NVIDIA's Pascal architecture
  • Dual-ball Bearing fan provides superior airflow and cooling with 2x longer lifespan
  • Auto-extreme manufacturing technology delivers premium quality and reliability with aerospace-grade Super Alloy Power II components
  • Gpu Tweak II makes monitoring performance easier than ever, featuring Game Booster and XSplit Gamecaster, all via an intuitive interface
  • Fully supports DX12 on Microsoft Windows 10.Bus standard: PCI Express 3. 0. Interface: DVI output: Yes x 1 (native) (DVI-D). HDMI output: Yes x 1 (native). HDCP support: yes

Description

The Asus GeForce GT 1030 Phoenix OC Edition features a dual-ball Bearing Fan for superior airflow and 2x lifespan Over reference. Auto-extreme manufacturing technology with Super Alloy Power II delivers premium quality and reliability. Gpu Tweak II enables additional control to ensure an optimal balance between performance, cooling and noise.


Memory Speed: ‎1252 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Geforce GTX 1030


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎2 GB


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Asus


Series: ‎PH-GT1030-O2G


Item model number: ‎PH-GT1030-O2G


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.3 x 1.4 x 4.4 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.3 x 1.4 x 4.4 inches


Computer Memory Type: ‎GDDR5


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS Computer International Direct


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎June 8, 2017


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  • The GT 1030: What Are You Waiting For???
Size: GT 1030 2GB Low Profile Style: GT 1030
I lucked up on this card when my old card bit the dust. This has to be the sleeper video card of the year. A low profile silent card constantly being compared to cards that require a 6 pin line. This card draws it's power from the pci-e slot. No 6 pin requirements. My old card, an hd6750 needed a 6 pin at 85 watts. Most 6 pin cards require between 55 - 90+ watts to operate. This card needs only 35 watts. And it holds it's own very well. Even at 1080 resolution with medium settings, this card can play anything. Smoothly. Low profile, silent, and budget friendly. If you can afford this card, the decision to purchase it is a no brainer. Do your research and you will keep ending up at this card. This card gets no love in reviews but, as an exclusive AMD card user, this card has made me an Nvidia fan. Indulge your gaming self on a budget. Get this card. THIS REVIEW IS INTENDED TO SHOW LOVE TO MY FELLOW AMAZONERS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2017 by LightWarrior

  • Working great as a temporary replacement
Size: GT 1030 2GB Low Profile Style: GT 1030
I'm using this card in my heavy-duty rig as a stand-in while I wait for the next generation of cards. I really enjoy how it is dead silent, and the performance to cost ratio is extremely impressive. It can run Skyrim Special Edition at a consistent 60fps on the low graphics preset at 1080p, and can squeeze 120fps out of Synthetik: Legion rising at 1440p. I also tested Borderlands 3 and mostly stayed at 60fps on low at 540p (Better than the Nintendo Switch can do with a lot of games). Outside of gaming (this card isn't really meant for gaming anyway), this card can very comfortably handle your daily computing needs at any reasonable resolution, and for the price they're asking, it's a no-brainer as a backup card or as a pick-me-up for a rig with integrated graphics. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020 by Sam Moyers

  • One tiny BEAST!!!!!!
Size: GT 1030 Phoenix 2GB Style: GT 1030
This GPU IS A BEAST!!! Bought this for my sleeper gaming old optiplex 990mt with i5 2400 16gb hyperX RAM 240gb Kingston ssd and 1tb hdd w 450qatts Apevia PSU Is perfect for what I need. It plays Fortnite on med setting im sure with a better cpu ot will run high quality. It plays rocket league on high quality and I am planning on seeing how it renders videos but OMG I am super impressed with the quality for the price it is superb. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020 by Jose Ramos Jose Ramos

  • Released 3 yrs ago, but still a good option if you are looking for above average graphics !
Size: GT 1030 2GB Low Profile Style: GT 1030
I just purchased a basic PC Tower with onboard video, though it has a 9th gen Intel i5 processor, I felt the need to put a dedicated graphics card on it specially that I have a gaming laptop as loose reference. The (Asus) geforce gt 1030 was released in 2017 and that's the same year the integrated graphics on my computer also came out. But comparing the two, the asus geforce gt 1030 is way much better in all department, and that includes doubling the frame rates in games. Of course this GPU may lag behind the latest models and expensive gaming video cards, but having this installed in my computer is a very good improvement over all. Its plug n play, doesn't consume much power and very stable in a 300W stock power supply !! ..so no need to buy a new PSU. I got the model with the heatsink only(no fan) and it runs cool in basic games like CSGO. Now my pictures looks good, videos and movies are visually striking crisps. The cost for this unit is hard to beat, and I believe I'll still be running this video card for 3-4 yrs in my home PC and will just be updating the driver regularly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2020 by Borgz

  • Packs a nice punch for its price.
Size: GT 1030 Phoenix 2GB Style: GT 1030
I bought it for a budget gaming computer I was building. It works great and installed smoothly. Normally Nvidia's Linux support is lacking, but it started working perfectly after installing the Nvidia 381 driver and a quick restart on Mint 18.1 (Ubuntu 16.04). It plays all my games fine, though some of them I have to turn the graphics down a bit to keep a solid 60fps, but with how cheap this graphics card is, I was expecting that. It's definitely worth it for anyone trying to keep a low budget on a gaming desktop or HTPC. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2017 by TecXero

  • Supported on Linux 5.8 and later with NVidia's driver version 470
Size: GT 1030 2GB Low Profile Style: GT 1030
This review is for the ASUS GT1030-2G-CSM, an entry-level games or graphics card which performs decently. I purchased this card to replace an 11 year old high-end (at the time) GTX 260 card which came new with my Ubuntu 20.04 personal workstation, which had worked fairly well with NVidia's proprietary X11 legacy driver until the kernel updated to 5.8. The driver for the GTX 260 is not supported on recent kernels. This left me with the unaccelerated open source Nouveau driver, which rendered correctly, but performed poorly: browsers were no longer as responsive and games were very slow due to extensive software rendering to the hardware. 8 FPS in one of my 3D games, too jumpy for use. What a difference 11 years makes. Compared to the aged GTX 260, this entry-level board has similar specs, with some operations much faster. Although my old PCIe 2.0 motherboard runs at half the data transfer rates of the board's PCIe 3.0 interface, everything is snappy including first person games (running at 24-45 FPS), and I'm using the latest version 470 driver. Not bad at all. * CSM stands for Corporate Stable Model, "Extended Longevity & Advance Swap Service" reads the box. * The card has a big finned heat sink instead of a fan and cowl, making it silent. It is a full length card. * It is low profile, and comes with panel brackets for low profile and regular slots. * It is dual slot width, with the heat sink fins taking up the adjacent slot. * It does not come with a metal cover for the open panel slot aligned with the heat sink fins, so you'll need to find one of those to cover the hole if you replace a card that covered both back panel slots. * There are two display output ports: DVI-D and HDMI. * The HDMI also has an audio device on the card, which I have not tested. * The slow, unaccelerated, open source Nouveau Linux driver works out of the box. * The fast, accelerated, proprietary NVidia 470 X11 driver works well too. * Cards based on the NVidia GT 1030 chipset debuted at around $75 but the current pricing is about twice that due to parts shortages; I still think these are still a fair price. * NVidia's GT 1030 chip requires about 30 Watts of power. This card is powered off the PCIe slot and requires no 6-pin connector, so overall uses less than 75 Watts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2021 by James Perkins

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